<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is b)
.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We are given that the first urn contains 7 white balls and 7 yellow balls and the second urn contains 3 white balls and 6 yellow balls. We are to find the probability that both balls drawn are white.
This means that the first must be white and the second ball must also be white.
P (w, w) =
×
= 
Therefore, the probability that both the balls drawn are white is 1/6.
Order of operations rules are important here: n/4-13
We must do the division first. Thus, n/4-13 translates to "the quotient of n and 4, less 13."
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply 1/10 by 50
1/10×50= 5
The price was reduced by 34%, so she paid 100-34 = 66% of the original price.
16,000 x 0.66 = 10,560
She paid $10,560
Answer:
0.01
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the deck is the national playing deck with 52 cards.
Your probability of getting a 3 from the entire deck is 4/52. This number is the same for 10.
To get the probability of pulling a 3 and a 10 afterwards, you must multiply these two fractions (you're expecting a lower percentage).
